Task Completion Report definition

Task Completion Report or “TCR” means the document presented by TriTech’s Project Manager to the Client for signature upon completion of a Deliverable.
Task Completion Report. A final report on the task and its deliverable with any lessons learned or other considerations It is understood that the contractor may encounter unexpected obstacles in the carrying out of a task order towards the development of a deliverable. When these obstacles delay the task and are caused by factors outside the reasonable control of the contractor, they will be duly noted in the contract task log, but the contractor will not be penalized for such delays. It is understood that should there be a reordering of priorities by the City, some tasks may be cancelled, postponed or delayed, while other tasks substituted or accelerated. All such modifications will be duly noted in the contract task log and through the development of new task orders. When such modifications are by order of the City, the contractor will not be penalized for such changes but will receive full compensation for all work performed. It is understood that should the City not successfully complete a task with associated deliverables due to the failure of the contractor that the contractor shall reimburse the City for all or a percentage of the task cost already paid. All such determinations and actions will be noted in the contract task log.

Examples of Task Completion Report in a sentence

  • Task Completion Report: A final report on the task and its deliverable with any lessons learned or other considerations It is understood that the contractor may encounter unexpected obstacles in the carrying out of a task order towards the development of a deliverable.

  • TriTech shall provide Client with a Task Completion Report for signature acknowledging Delivery and Final Acceptance.

  • Contractor shall provide a Task Completion Report (TCR) for Client’s signature prior to invoicing the payment milestones above.